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(Don't worry, our famous FREE EarthStation1! historical media online archives are still available here!)
11/18/09 - SPECIAL NOTICE: EARTHSTATION1 IS NOW PART OF MEDIAOUTLET.COM!
It started in 1996 as EarthStation1!, a pioneering attempt to archive historical multimedia on the world wide web. In 2001 It evolved into the comprehensive media production and publishing company EarthStation1.com Multimedia. Now that renowned media store has emerged from its chrysalis, spread its wings and become MediaOutlet.com! The site has been especially redesigned for easy navigation, ease of use, and aesthetic beauty, which you will see for yourself when you drop by the store to check out these great DVDs & CDs here at MediaOutlet.com!
From About J.C. Kaelin, Jr.:
James Charles Kaelin, Jr. is the pioneer of historical multimedia on the internet. Recovering from crippling case of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome that disabled him for a decade, Jim Kaelin began to make historical sound files for his own amusement, to share with others on the net and to give what little he could back to society in 1995, when he discovered that there were so few online. He became thereby the most archived sound digitizer on the internet, beginning when he created NASA's online Apollo 11 sound site, a collection which was quickly "mirrored" by over 100 websites worldwide within weeks of its release. Encouraged by this, in March 1996 he created the EarthStation1! website as a means by which to resume his duties as a contributing member of society. It immediately became the first and foremost historical sound & image archive on the internet, featuring his original audio, video and image digitations. Based on the website's success, he took the courage of his convictions, volunteered off of disability and made the operation of EarthStation1 his chosen profession.
In June of 2001, he found that his website's contents were appearing on cd-roms for sale on eBay and elsewhere without either his knowledge or permission. He decided he could do a better job of it, so in July 2001 he began producing and publishing his own digitations made from his awesome audio/visual library through his EarthStation1.com Multimedia website. It became an even more succesful enterterprise than the original website, and helped secure J. C. Kaelin's reputation as a businessman, digital editor and media archivist.
In September 2008, that successful concern evolved into MediaOutlet.com, a comprehensive media production and publishing company still owned and operated by J. C. Kaelin.
Especially created to meet the needs of students and teachers worldwide, MediaOutlet.com and its constituent websites have gained approval for teaching history and media studies by the French, British and Singapore governments, as well as by museums, libraries, archives & hundreds of schools K-12 to post-graduate world-wide. Much of its constituent material had never been made available to the public before they were created for and published by J. C. Kaelin. Literally hundreds of subjects are covered by the MediaOutlet.com catalog, including Ancient History, American History, World War I, World War II, 20th Century History, the Cold War, TV/Movie/Radio Broadcasting History, Civil Rights, the Space Program and much more.. In many institutions of learning throughout the US - and indeed in some countries the entire nation's educational curriculum - center around materials produced by J. C. Kaelin for EarthStation1 and its heir MediaOutlet.com.
Of these, many believe it's the World War II materials that are the "crown jewels" of J. C.'s digitations, many of which adorn the landmark epic TV documentary series THE WAR directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick and distributed by Florentine Films With thousands of sound, still and moving image documents from both sides of that great conflict, it's become by merit of the love & effort that went into it one of the foremost Second World War media publishing sites on the internet.
The historical multimedia productions produced by J. C. Kaelin have been created, remastered and enhanced to provide the highest quality digitations possible. Great care has been taken to obtain the highest quality original media possible from museums, archives, libraries and private collections worldwide. Many hours have been spent on some single files, while others have taken weeks or even months to create. The especial results of these efforts have been the development of a number of digitizing processes - audio, video and imaging - which produce media of superior resolution than those made using traditional methods.
"I thank you for your interest in me and in my company MediaOutlet.com. It's a pleasure as well as a privilige to help "keep the faith" by creating and maitaining a true historical account of the sound and image history of mankind. Thank you for supporting me in that mighty endeavor!
In Good Fellowship,
J. C. Kaelin
Proprietor."
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